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Grief and mystery collide in trailer for indie noir I’ve Seen All I Need to See

Grief and mystery collide in trailer for indie noir I’ve Seen All I Need to See
Grief and mystery collide in trailer for indie noir I’ve Seen All I Need to See

A new trailer has been released for I’ve Seen All I Need to See, an atmospheric indie drama blending ghost story and noir elements ahead of its UK release on 1st May 2026.

The film follows Parker (Renee Gagner), an actor who returns to her hometown after the sudden and violent death of her estranged sister. As she retraces old memories and familiar spaces, she begins to unravel both the mystery surrounding her sister’s death and the emotional weight she left behind.

Told through a non-linear structure, the story leans into mood and ambiguity, exploring grief, guilt and the difficulty of moving forward. The trailer hints at a slow-burning, unsettling tone, with echoes of psychological thrillers and more experimental storytelling.

Written and directed by Zeshaan Younus, the film has already picked up awards on the festival circuit, including the Grand Prize for Best Feature at the Rhode Island International Film Festival, before making its UK premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival.

Alongside Gagner, the cast includes Rosie McDonald, Sidney McCarthy and John R Smith Jnr.

With its focus on atmosphere and introspection rather than straightforward narrative, I’ve Seen All I Need to See offers a more meditative take on loss and memory.

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I’ve Seen All I Need to See is released in select cinemas on 1st May 2026.

Watch the trailer for I’ve Seen All I Need to See here:

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